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THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION.

The dispatch from London saying that Lord ROSEBERY had been asked to take the place of the late Lord HERSCHELL upon the Anglo-American Joint High Commission is another sign that a serious effort is to be made to resume the work of that body, suspended two years since. It confirms the intimation given by the Ministry of the Dominion of Canada recently.

June 06, 1901

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